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• APRIL 22 - MAY 5, 2015 • VOL. 31, NO. 13 • FAIRFIELD, CA • www.solanotempest.net •
ASSC suggestion “box” reveals student concerns, desires staff report Stephon Harris, sports medicine major, adds a suggestion for Solano to have a male volleyball team to the ASSC student suggestions poster April 1, 2015. Students enjoyed the benefits of their suggestions when food trucks arrived on campus earlier this semester. Students grab the opportunity to write out their suggestions while enjoying ASSC’s free pizza on Wednesdays on the main campus. The ASSC aims to “ensure everyone has a chance to speak up,” said Zachary Freeman, political science major and Humanities senator for ASSC. The suggestions are collated and acted on during the ASSC meetings every Tuesday at 12:30 pm in Room 1421, such as having food trucks on campus, which many students requested.
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Hopes rekindled for BS biotech manufacturing program Luningning de Jesus Staff writer ldejesus@solanotempest.net
Solano Community College has another chance at offering a Bachelor of Science in Biotech Manufacturing program come 2017. The California Community Colleges Board of Governors communicated that one or two spots in the Baccalaureate Pilot Program have become available, according
to Yashica Crawford, Chief of Staff. Solano was invited to reapply. “We’re really optimistic. We’re going to throw our hat in the ring again and see what happens,” said Crawford. Feedback from evaluators on the proposed program has been taken into consideration. “There are definitely a few key areas that they wanted some greater emphasis on,” Crawford said. While the proposal was quite strong in
areas like the description of the curriculum plan, the evaluators wanted to see more emphasis on how Solano would implement the program, according to Crawford. Crawford lauded the team that has been working diligently on the revised proposal, including James DeKloe, director of Solano’s biotechnology program, Edward Re, biotechnology professor, Leslie Minor, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Michael Wyly, Academic Senate President,
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and Crawford. “We’re all excited. We have all hands on deck, so I think this a great example of everybody working together to make something really special happen.” If approved, Solano will be able to offer students in the Industrial Biotechnology program a seamless transition to earning their Bachelors degree.
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